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Kenta Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

I'm different from you.

Hello. I'd like to know the difference among these expressions (though maybe there's a slight difference).

I'm different from you.

I'm not the same as you.

I'm not like you.

Would you tell me the difference? For example, which is polite, casual, and so on.

Thank you!
  

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I see no real difference in meaning or register.

  • I see no real difference in meaning or register.
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I see no real difference in meaning or register.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber. But I have one more question.

What is the "register" in your comment?
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Register = 'polite, casual, and so on'

Register: Linguistics. a variety of language typically used in a specific type of communicative setting: an informal register; the register of scientific discourse.
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I got it. Thank you!

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